How to Make It

Cut steak diagonally across grain into 1/4-inch-thick slices. Combine steak and hoisin in a bowl; toss to coat. Thread steak onto each of 8 (8-inch) skewers; sprinkle evenly with salt. Place skewers on a broiler pan coated with cooking spray; broil 3 minutes on each side or until desired degree of doneness. Sprinkle skewers with cilantro.

Step 4

Combine coconut milk and remaining ingredients in a bowl, stirring until smooth. Serve with skewers and rice.

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Ratings & Reviews

Very good

I've made this several times and the family always loves it (I make extra rice). Most times I just marinate the whole steak for at least an hour, grill the whole steak and slice it thinly to serve over the rice. Messing with skewers can be more time consuming but I made this for guests, I would definitely prepare it as written. Definitely a keeper recipe.

Drepoza06's Review

Love this recipe, i make it all the time. But i always make extra peanut sauce, and use it on chicken or other steak later. So yummy!! Ive made for just a quick dinner tonight or when having company over and its always a hit!

Debbie17's Review

I love thai and was super excited about this recipe. I am sorry to say that it tastes nothing like what you would get in a restaurant. I found that the amount of curry paste over-powered the flavor. I will not make this again.

VirginiaBeach's Review

I'm a big Thai fan so keep that in mind. The beef should have been marinaded overnight and with a more complex mixer. The peanut sauce of adequate but adding some chopped peanuts would have been a great improvement.

stacylynn's Review

Excellent & easy. I do feel like the steak needs something else for the marinade--possibly some ginger & garlic, & overnight. Made 2 versions of the peanut sauce--one with curry paste & one without for the kids. Served with Mint-Cilantro Coconut Rice (CL also), pineapple/banana salad & sugar snap peas. Regular rotation for this meal.